Player Information
ALL TIME IS CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME
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Wednesday, July 15th
Registration
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Players must register in person by 3:00 p.m. If you are unable to
register by this time please contact the TGA office at (615) 790-7600 to request late registration. Players of whom no word is received by
3:00 p.m. will forfeit their position.
Practice Rounds
7:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Call Stonehenge to arrange your practice round, (800) 484-3731
You may begin calling on or after July 1st.
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Thursday, July 16th
Round One
Wave 1
7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.,
starting at tees
#1 & #10.
Wave 2
12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.,
starting at tees
#1 & #10.
If you are assigned a morning starting time this day you will be assigned an afternoon
starting time for round two.
If you are assigned an
afternoon starting time this day you will be assigned a morning starting time for round two
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Friday, July 17th
Round Two
Wave 1 -
7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.,
starting at tees
#1 & #10.
Wave 2-
12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.,
starting at tees
#1 & #10.
*Field will be cut to the lowest 60 scorers and ties.
The field will be repaired for round three. Leaders last.
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Saturday, July 18th
Final Round
Tee times starting at
8:00 a.m. on tee #1.
Check & Trophy
presentation immediately following play.
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CART POLICY
Contestants are not required to use golf carts. They may walk and carry their bag, use a caddie, or ride in a cart. Caddies will NOT be permitted to ride in carts unless it’s under one of the following three circumstances: (1) in a cart designated as a “shuttle” (2) in a cart with a tournament official or (3) when play has been officially suspended due to inclement weather or darkness. Spectator carts will NOT be available. Carts are reserved for contestants and officials only. Cart fees for the practice round and rounds one and two were included in your entry fee. No refunds will be issued even if you do not use a cart. Players making the final round, and wishing to use a cart, will be responsible for paying $25 in the golf shop prior to the start of their round.
PRIZES/AWARDS
Champion receives their name on the Tennessee Women’s Open Trophy that will be on permanent display at Golf House Tennessee in Franklin, TN. The champion will also receive a crystal award.
The low amateur will receive a crystal award.
Top 10 low amateurs will receive TGA Medals.
Professional Purse will be $15,000 (includes pro-am purse). Low professional will receive a check for $5,000. All professionals making the cut and returning a 54-hole score will receive a check.
DISTANCE MEASURING DEVICES
See TGA Local Rules and Conditions of Competition for stipulations on the use of distance measuring devices. Your device must measure distance ONLY. Devices measuring slope, gradient, wind, etc. are not permitted.
SPIKELESS POLICY
Stonehenge Golf Club is a spikeless facility. Traditional spikes, regardless of composition, are prohibited. Penalty for breach is disqualification.
DRESS CODE
Contestants shall wear proper attire at all times during the practice round and competition. Short shorts, gym shorts, jeans, tank tops, etc. are unacceptable.
CELL PHONES
See TGA Local Rules and Conditions of Competition
TGA WOMEN’S OPEN COMMITTEE
Jean St. Charles, Chair; Donna Anderson, Janis Bean, Debbie Case, and Gail Smothers
TGA RULES COMMITTEE
Jean St. Charles, Gail Smothers, Libbey Hagewood
Stonehenge Golf Club
22 Fairfield Blvd
Fairfield Glade, TN 38558
Steve Kraft, Director of Golf
Warren Huddleton, Head Golf Professional
Superintendent, Michael Wilson
Fairfield Glade Community
Steve Kraft, Director of Golf
Charlie Woll, Property Owners Board Chairman
Harvey Hoffman, General Manager, Fairfield Glade Property Owners
Don Napier, Media Consultant
TITLE SPONSOR FOR THE TENNESSEE WOMEN’S OPEN
City of Crossville
Mayor J.H. Graham, III
99 Municipal Avenue
Crossville, TN 38555
Ted Meadows, Crossville City Manager
Steve Hill, City of Crossville Parks Director
Bill Loggins, City of Crossville Marketing Manager
Tammie French, Crossville Centennial Park
Jeff Brown, Volunteer Coordinator, Cumberland County Commissioner
Lee Lawson, City of Crossville IT Administrator
Ivy Gardner, Crossville Chamber
Crossville-Cumberland County Media
Ed Grief, Crossville Chronicle
Amy Reed, PEG Broadcasting
Gary Wells, WIHG Radio
Pauline Sheerer, Crossville Chronicle/Glade Sun Publisher
The Tennessee Golf Association sincerely appreciates the City of Crossville, Stonehenge Golf Club, and Fairfield Glade for their support of the 2009 Golf Capital of Tennessee Women’s Open. We hope that you will take some time to thank these individuals as well. The TGA would also like to thank you, our 2009 TN Women’s Open participants;
we could not do it without you!
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